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I only tutor the LSAT, so every single five-star rating I have ever received comes from someone just like you. My Harvard Law background, love of logic, and passion for teaching are here to help. read more

I only tutor the LSAT, so every single five-star rating I have ever received comes from someone just like you. My Harvard Law background, love of logic, and passion for teaching are here to help. read more

Keith S.

275/hour

Veteran tutor in your corner!

I taught standardized testing (LSAT, MCAT, and SAT) for 10 years at a major test prep company. I have an official LSAT score in the 99th percentile. read more

I taught standardized testing (LSAT, MCAT, and SAT) for 10 years at a major test prep company. I have an official LSAT score in the 99th percentile. read more

Shane G.

150/hour

175 LSAT | Experienced, methodical & professional

I scored a 175 on the LSAT and believe any test-taker can achieve substantial improvement with the right tools in place. I've worked with about 150 students and am highly committed to the success of those who are on board and prepared... read more

I scored a 175 on the LSAT and believe any test-taker can achieve substantial improvement with the right tools in place. I've worked with about 150 students and am highly committed to the success of those who are on board and prepared... read more

Max Y.

250/hour

175 LSAT | 100% 5-Star Reviews

Hello! My name is Max Youngquist. I’m the #1 rated LSAT tutor on Wyzant. 100% of my reviews are 5 stars, with 1,000’s of hours of experience tutoring the LSAT.
My students have scored as high as 177 and receive merit... read more

Hello! My name is Max Youngquist. I’m the #1 rated LSAT tutor on Wyzant. 100% of my reviews are 5 stars, with 1,000’s of hours of experience tutoring the LSAT.
My students have scored as high as 177 and receive merit... read more

Lawrence G.

50/hour

99th Percentile LSAT Scorer

I tutor the LSAT for other companies that charge a considerably higher hourly rate for my services. You are getting the same level of tutoring at a much better price here.
I took the LSAT in June and again in July of 2019. My July... read more

I tutor the LSAT for other companies that charge a considerably higher hourly rate for my services. You are getting the same level of tutoring at a much better price here.
I took the LSAT in June and again in July of 2019. My July... read more

Lisa L.

50/hour

175 LSAT Tutor with 5+ years of Tutoring Experience

I increased my LSAT score from my initial diagnostic score in the 140s to a 175. By developing study plans for myself and modifying them as I learned what worked best for me, I ultimately increased my score by 30+ points. read more

I increased my LSAT score from my initial diagnostic score in the 140s to a 175. By developing study plans for myself and modifying them as I learned what worked best for me, I ultimately increased my score by 30+ points. read more

Kalyan K.

175/hour

176 LSAT (99.7th percentile), Expert Tutor, JD Northwestern

I received a 176 on the LSAT in my only administration of the test. I am an expert in helping students improve their LSAT score by effectively and efficiently diagramming logic games, carefully breaking down the argument, question,... read more

I received a 176 on the LSAT in my only administration of the test. I am an expert in helping students improve their LSAT score by effectively and efficiently diagramming logic games, carefully breaking down the argument, question,... read more

Nicole S.

35/hour

T14 Law School LSAT Tutor

I self studied my way from a 150 diagnostic test to being admitted into T14 law schools. I emphasize the importance of taking actual official LSATs. My specialty is Logical Reasoning; however, I am able to tutor all three sections. After... read more

I self studied my way from a 150 diagnostic test to being admitted into T14 law schools. I emphasize the importance of taking actual official LSATs. My specialty is Logical Reasoning; however, I am able to tutor all three sections. After... read more

Avi J.

199/hour

99th percentile LSAT scorer & experienced tutor

I scored in the 99th percentile on the LSAT and have reviewed all the tests released by LSAC (#1-81). I have helped many students reach their goal scores and can do the same for you. read more

I scored in the 99th percentile on the LSAT and have reviewed all the tests released by LSAC (#1-81). I have helped many students reach their goal scores and can do the same for you. read more

Matt D.

150/hour

LSAT Tutor and Law School Admissions Guide | LG & LR Specialist

I have great reviews and have tutored students into the 170s. Let me help you understand and crush this test where even (1) additional point could be the difference in thousands of dollars in scholarship money. Learn from my admissions... read more

I have great reviews and have tutored students into the 170s. Let me help you understand and crush this test where even (1) additional point could be the difference in thousands of dollars in scholarship money. Learn from my admissions... read more

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Kim M.

15 LSAT lessons

Before taking the LSAT and before finding Neil, I was doing all of my studying on my own and feeling pretty lost and hopeless. The LSAT seemed like a never-ending, impossible test, and I had no idea how to approach it. We found Neil through Wyzant, and he is honestly the best tutor I have ever had for any subject. For our first meeting he had an entire lesson planned out to teach me the fundamentals of logic, which he explained would help me understand each part of the LSAT.

Samantha G.

1 LSAT lesson

It is my pleasure to recommend Mena P. as a tutor for the LSAT. Mena is passionately committed to educating individuals about the LSAT and seeing that their success is carried out. She is a bright and high achieving individual, which is reflective of her noteworthy academic and professional achievement as a Harvard Law School Graduate and competitive LSAT Tutor. Mena has a very unique approach to tutoring for the LSAT, which has been proven to be quite successful for many years.

Alain R.

24 LSAT lessons

I am getting more confident with the LSAT through my sessions with Nathan. I must say I am impressed with his ability to teach me how to easily approach difficult concepts on the LSAT. I have challenges with the logic games and logic reasoning section on the LSAT. Every session I have with Nathan is making me more confident to tackle the LSAT. I will be using Nathan to help me prepare for the June 2015 LSAT. Nathan is structured and organized which is also helpful to me.

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How would you define LSAT in your own words?

The LSAT is a standardized test designed to (indirectly) assess the analytical and reasoning skills a potential law student will need as a lawyer. The most challenging section is Logical Reasoning, a series of single-question prompts where you are asked to analyze arguments in various ways. The...
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The LSAT is a standardized test designed to (indirectly) assess the analytical and reasoning skills a potential law student will need as a lawyer....
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Peter N.answered  06/05/18

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How would you define LSAT in your own words?

The LSAT is a performance-based test. It is crucial to appreciate that one fact about the test. Because it is a performance-based test, methodology and technique are vital to mastering it. The good news is that the LSAT is coach-able. In fact, coaching is essential, as it is in any...
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The LSAT is a performance-based test. It is crucial to appreciate that one fact about the test. Because it is a performance-based test, methodology...
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Dan W.answered  03/19/18

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How would you define LSAT in your own words?

The LSAT is basically two separate tests. On the one hand, it tests students' mastery of rationality, reading, comprehension, and arguments. All the stuff that lawyers — and many others — need to master. On the other hand, it tests students' mastery of so-called Logic Games. Because mastering...
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The LSAT is basically two separate tests. On the one hand, it tests students' mastery of rationality, reading, comprehension, and arguments. All...
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Answered  08/07/18

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How would you define LSAT in your own words?

The LSAT of course tests logic and critical reading/thinking skills, but it also tests mental stamina. This is a vital part of the test that many students tend to ignore at their peril! The closer you get to the exam, the longer your practice sessions should be. Do NOT do a single section,...
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The LSAT of course tests logic and critical reading/thinking skills, but it also tests mental stamina. This is a vital part of the test that many...
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Asked  03/01/18

How would you define LSAT in your own words?

Peter N.answered  06/05/18

The LSAT is a standardized test designed to (indirectly) assess the analytical and reasoning skills a potential law student will need as a lawyer. The most challenging section is Logical Reasoning, a series of single-question prompts where you are asked to analyze arguments in various ways. The other sections are Reading Comprehension (which can be trickier than students expect); Logic Games (officially called Analytical Reasoning, a section about logical rules and deductions); a fifth "experimental" section that does not count for your score (and could be any of the three types above); and a writing sample (which also does not count for the score, but is provided to schools you apply to).

Asked  03/01/18

How would you define LSAT in your own words?

Dan W.answered  03/19/18

The LSAT is a performance-based test. It is crucial to appreciate that one fact about the test. Because it is a performance-based test, methodology and technique are vital to mastering it. The good news is that the LSAT is coach-able. In fact, coaching is essential, as it is in any performance-related endeavor. The other thing to appreciate is that the LSAT is in fact linked to actual cognitive processes associated with lawyering skills. Understanding how each facet of the test is linked to what lawyers do can help optimize the way you prepare for the exam.

Asked  03/01/18

How would you define LSAT in your own words?

Answered  08/07/18
The LSAT is basically two separate tests. On the one hand, it tests students' mastery of rationality, reading, comprehension, and arguments. All the stuff that lawyers — and many others — need to master. On the other hand, it tests students' mastery of so-called Logic Games. Because mastering these games requires learning patterns and skills that are virtually useless in any other context, it might seem like this part of the test is entirely arbitrary. However, this portion of the test serves a purpose: it is meant to determine how well students can learn new skills and information.

Asked  03/01/18

How would you define LSAT in your own words?

Answered  08/23/18
The LSAT of course tests logic and critical reading/thinking skills, but it also tests mental stamina. This is a vital part of the test that many students tend to ignore at their peril! The closer you get to the exam, the longer your practice sessions should be. Do NOT do a single section, then go check your answers; that gives you a sense of psychological assurance and time to rest your mind that will NOT be available during the exam, so do NOT do it. Complete full tests, or at least three sections at time (timed, of course), before you allow yourself to check answers.

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